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Paris is full of charming neighborhoods like the buzzed-about Upper Marais. Let T+L steer you to the area’s best pastry shops and boutiques.

Paris is full of charming neighborhoods like the buzzed-about Upper Marais. Let T+L steer you to the area’s best pastry shops and boutiques.

Paris is full of charming neighborhoods like the buzzed-about Upper Marais. Let T+L steer you to the area’s best pastry shops and boutiques.

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[MUSIC] Hi I'm Nilou. And I'm Sarah. Paris is full
of amazing restaurants, cheap shops and charming neighborhoods. But all
these options can be a bit overwhelming. So on your
next trip Why not check out one of the city's
most stylish and up-and-coming [UNKNOWN] that has it all. The
[UNKNOWN] or upper [UNKNOWN]. First stop, the concept store Merci,
which helps put the upper [UNKNOWN] on the style map.
Within the lofty space you'll find everything, from design forward
clothing to housewares, flowers, fragrances and more. And it gets
even better. Profits here are donated to charity. For my
dedicated shoppers, however, Mobilier 54 is among the many galleries
not to miss. Not only all there mid-century finds by
Eames, Knoll, and Bertoia, but the boutique also sells vintage
Rolex watches. Hungry yet? Just a few doors. Doors down
from Merci you'll find Grazie, a combo pizzeria and cocktail
bar. The industrial space with floor to ceiling windows dishes
up a buzzy scene and some of the best pizzas
in town. For dessert, in the know locals head to
Tartes Kluger The passionfruit hazelnut merengue and lime tart is
one of my favorites. Hôtel du Petit Moulin is the
perfect place to stay in the neighborhood. Christian Lacroix revamped
an 18th century bakery where Victor Hugo is said to
have bought his bread. The 17 room hotel has plenty
of whimsy, with a bold color palette and over sized
couture sketches from Lacroix himself as decorative accents. For the
ultimate in pampering, there are Hermès toiletries as well. Thanks
so much for watching, have a great trip. [MUSIC]

[MUSIC] Hi I'm Nilou. And I'm Sarah. Paris is full
of amazing restaurants, cheap shops and charming neighborhoods. But all
these options can be a bit overwhelming. So on your
next trip Why not check out one of the city's
most stylish and up-and-coming [UNKNOWN] that has it all. The
[UNKNOWN] or upper [UNKNOWN]. First stop, the concept store Merci,
which helps put the upper [UNKNOWN] on the style map.
Within the lofty space you'll find everything, from design forward
clothing to housewares, flowers, fragrances and more. And it gets
even better. Profits here are donated to charity. For my
dedicated shoppers, however, Mobilier 54 is among the many galleries
not to miss. Not only all there mid-century finds by
Eames, Knoll, and Bertoia, but the boutique also sells vintage
Rolex watches. Hungry yet? Just a few doors. Doors down
from Merci you'll find Grazie, a combo pizzeria and cocktail
bar. The industrial space with floor to ceiling windows dishes
up a buzzy scene and some of the best pizzas
in town. For dessert, in the know locals head to
Tartes Kluger The passionfruit hazelnut merengue and lime tart is
one of my favorites. Hôtel du Petit Moulin is the
perfect place to stay in the neighborhood. Christian Lacroix revamped
an 18th century bakery where Victor Hugo is said to
have bought his bread. The 17 room hotel has plenty
of whimsy, with a bold color palette and over sized
couture sketches from Lacroix himself as decorative accents. For the
ultimate in pampering, there are Hermès toiletries as well. Thanks
so much for watching, have a great trip. [MUSIC]